Hey my name is Amanda Rae Lowery! I am 13 years old, and I was born on Christmas Eve in Plano Texas. I have two brothers: Austin and Matt, and a sister:Rachel. My mom and dad are divoriced. My dad is remarried and my mom has a boy friend. I have many different hobbies. A few of them include playing sports such as basketball, volleyball,softball and running track. I also love riding my horse Jent and hanging out with my friends! I have alot of animals. I have one dog: Nikki (I had another one named Lucy, but she passed away from cancer), four cats: Sunshine,Tigger, Festise and Momma, seven cows: Jay-Jay, Bell, Shadow, Minnie, Lola, Lizzy, and Oranges, and then I have one horse: Jent!
My favorite colors are bright colors like lime green and hot pink and also purple and teal. My favorite foods are salads, steaks, and pizza. I guess one interesting thing about me is that I love animals, espically horses!
The animal that I chose was wild horses . I chose the wild horse to represent me because it is loving and peaceful and I think that fits me!
Photo: Wild horses in a field of wildflowers
* Facts about animals in the Grasslands*
Animals that live in temperate grasslands have adapted to the dry, windy conditions. There are grazing animals like gazelle and deer; burrowing animals such as mice and jack rabbits; and predators such as snakes and coyotes. -nationalgeographic.com
The animals of the grasslands have to be able to run away from predators.They also have to have a safe place to hide where nothing can get them.- ths.sps.lane.edu/biomes/grassland3/grassland3.html
Trees protect their self from fires with thick bark and plants protect them self with their strong deep roots that sprout after the above-ground porportion of them perish.-http://www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/grass.html
The grasslands tend to be in temperate to subtropical areas which typically consists of warm, wet summers followed by cold, dry winters with heavy frosts.
They are generally found at either high altitudes or high latitudes.
Precipitation usually does not exceed 100 cm per year, with a minimum near 20 cm per year
The temperature control is heating of the land and the climate control is latitude because it is near the equator. The heating of land is when land heats quickly and the land cools down quickly.
Hey my name is Amanda Rae Lowery! I am 13 years old, and I was born on Christmas Eve in Plano Texas. I have two brothers: Austin and Matt, and a sister:Rachel. My mom and dad are divoriced. My dad is remarried and my mom has a boy friend. I have many different hobbies. A few of them include playing sports such as basketball, volleyball,softball and running track. I also love riding my horse Jent and hanging out with my friends! I have alot of animals. I have one dog: Nikki (I had another one named Lucy, but she passed away from cancer), four cats: Sunshine,Tigger, Festise and Momma, seven cows: Jay-Jay, Bell, Shadow, Minnie, Lola, Lizzy, and Oranges, and then I have one horse: Jent!
My favorite colors are bright colors like lime green and hot pink and also purple and teal. My favorite foods are salads, steaks, and pizza. I guess one interesting thing about me is that I love animals, espically horses!
The animal that I chose was wild horses . I chose the wild horse to represent me because it is loving and peaceful and I think that fits me!
* Facts about animals in the Grasslands*
- Animals that live in temperate grasslands have adapted to the dry, windy conditions. There are grazing animals like gazelle and deer; burrowing animals such as mice and jack rabbits; and predators such as snakes and coyotes. -nationalgeographic.com
- The animals of the grasslands have to be able to run away from predators.They also have to have a safe place to hide where nothing can get them.- ths.sps.lane.edu/biomes/grassland3/grassland3.html
- Most animals have long legs and hooves so they can out run predators.- http://www.buzzle.com/articles/grassland-biome-animals-and-plants.html
- Animals live in herds to protect them self and the young.-http://seed.ucdavis.edu/files/seed/S2,3.pdf
*Facts about plants in the Grasslands** Facts about the Grasslands climate*
-Biome Climate Graph-